Linebacker Kiko Alonso should be the answer to the question: Who is the leading candidate for Defensive Rookie of the Year?

The 6-foot-3, 238-pound linebacker has 32 tackles and forced a turnover each week so far (five total). His four interceptions over the last three games put him in a tie for the league lead with cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Alterraun Verner.

"You see a player that's getting a better feel each week, getting better each week," Bills coach Doug Marrone said, per The Baltimore Sun. "He's playing very well, at a high level."

Fellow rookie Robert Woods was Manuel's No. 1 target against the Ravens, catching four passes for 80 yards, including a big 42-yard touchdown hookup.

It's interesting that Woods has seen the field more than veteran receiver Steve Johnson in recent weeks. Woods played 80 of 84 offensive snaps Sunday, while Johnson saw just 69 plays, per ESPN.

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Woods' versatility in the offense makes him a reliable target for Manuel. The two rookies are creating a chemistry that we might see grow this season and beyond. Woods was arguably the best wide receiver in the Pac-12 before Marqise Lee showed up, so it shouldn't be a big surprise that Woods has been productive early in his rookie year.